The funding went up, the pictures were refined, the battle scenes were grander, and the plot bugs were fixed, but the core was downgraded, becoming an ordinary drama (romance?), and it lost its sense of shock. The old version of all mentally ill people (except for the blessing of normal people) has become a normal person with some minor psychological problems, and even Ayanami has a lot of humanity. However, everyone's charm has been reduced a lot. The relationship between Shinji and Rei makes me frown. It's not that I'm against them, but in this way, the characteristics of the old version of Shinji have been lost, and I can't attract fans like me to make a series of interpretations of him. "No matter what the world turns into, I have to bring Ayanami back." "There is only one Ayanami." There is a love story where the male protagonist goes berserk for love. Is this still the Shinji I know? I feel sorry for my sister Miri. Sister Ritsuko's scenes have been deleted a lot, and she has completely lost the mature charm of adults and become a story NPC background board. The worst is Asuka, not only did the scenes disappear, but the characters have become vulgar and boring. From the arrogant and arrogant (humble) arrogant who is complex and true and hates Shinji most to the arrogant female defeated dog in the ordinary harem, even the chest has shrunk! Jealous enough to cook for Shinji? ? ? ? Asuka, blink if you are kidnapped. The chef is furious, okay? Don't talk about Asuka when you are engaged in a love line, do you really become a harem fan? The characterization of everyone (except Rei Ayanami) is more than an order of magnitude worse than the old version. Maybe the production team is Li Dang, I just hope that the plot development will not let me down. The old version's 9 points are epoch-making gods, and the new theatrical version's 9 points are just ordinary masterpieces.
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